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AMUSEMENTS ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES* ' Where Sound Sounds Best. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD In "BROTHER ALFRED." COMMENCING FRIDAY: COMMENCING FRIDAY: The Play that Swept the World is the Triumph of the Screen. DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO JOEL McCREA JOEL McCREA BIRD OF BIRD OF BIRD OF BIRD OF BIRD OF BIRD OF BIRD * OF BIRD OF BIRD OF BIRD OF BIRD OF BIRD OF PARADISE." PARADISE." PARADISE." PARADISE." PARADISE." PARADISE." PARADISE." PARADISE." PARADISE." PARADISE." PARADISE." PARADISE." The Scenery the Singing the Dancing the Beautiful Music the Acting make this picture the St. James' Biggest Attraction Thia Year. ST. JAMES' FRIDAY NEXT. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. (Under New Management.) Continuous from 11 a.m. LAST DAY AND NIGHT. JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL, "THE FIRST YEAR." SPLENDID SUPPORTING FEATURETTES * Free Morning and Afternoon 'lea. Popular Priceß: Circle or Stalls, 1/- and 1/G. Children Half-price Always. Phone 43-114 for .Reserves. COMMENCING TO-MORRROW. " REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM." ■-pr inAn I REMUERA RD. IUDUK j To-night, -J The Grand All-Bcitish Comedy. JOAN BARRY & HARRY KENDALL, " RICH AND n STRANGE." (Adult Recommendation.) From the Novel by Dale Collins. SUPERB TUDOR FEATURETTES. I YRIC i SYMONDS ST. 1 To-night, at 8. William J. Locke's Novel, " STRANGERS IN LOVE," With FREDRIC MARCH & KAY FRANCIS. Outstanding Featurettes. BRITANNIA [ Two Outstanding Favourites. RAMON NOVARRO, in " HUDDLE." CHARLIE MURRAY and GEORGE SIDNEY, in ' COHENS AND KELLYS IN Hollywood." GAIETY, TAKAPUNA | 8 Great British Drama— THE MYSTERY TRAIN." GARDEN FETES AUCKLAND GARDENS. SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 26, 2 to 4 p.m. R<?vel in tho Riot of Roses at " Roselands." By the Courtesy of MR. AND MRS. J. M. WILSON, Portland Road, Remuera. Admission, Is, in aid of Campbell Free Kindergarten. RACING TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. (Incorporated.) SPRING MEETING, 1932. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26 AND 28. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 12 NOON TOTALISATORS, TERRACE ENCLOSURE, 5s and 10s Tickets. LAWN ENCLOSURE, 10s, 20s and Higher Denominations. Passes will be issued from the Lawn, to the Terrace Enclosure. REDUCED ADMISSION CHARGES. THROUGH TICKET, Including Admission to Course and Ferry Return, 2s. LAWN ENCLOSURE. (Including Admission to Course). LADIES 3s Gd GENTLEMEN 6s Od Naval Men in Uniform of H.M. Warships in Port will be Admitted FREE to the Terrace Enclosure. R. A. SPIN LEY. Acting-Secretary. TAUMARUNUI RACING CLUB OWNERS AND TRAINERS PLEASE NOTE THAT NOMINATIONS for the above Meeting have been EXTENDED to FRIDAY, November 25, at S p.m. S. SARAH, Secretary. STUD HORSES STANDING Pukekohe (near stations.— O Young, vell-brea Clydesdale Staliion, bright bay, active, kind.— Phone 59. FURNITURE REMOVALS ACROSS the street or across New Zealand your furniture scientifically removed. Removals, Ltd.. the . Removal Specialists. A Motor Truck at Once.—Ring 44-334 and lower your cartage bill. REMOVAL NOTICES SUZY'S liat Shoiuie. formerly Queen St., new address, Wellesley St., just above Civic Theatre entrance. SPORT GOODS ABEL, SMEETON, LTD.—Racquets Kestrung from 15a; expert workmanship. best materials.—74 Queen St. K ACQUETS Restrung, 9s 6d-355; American Orange, 30a; Tracey Gut, '2ss: Repairs.—Kingsforrt's. 164 Queen St. RACQUETS Kestrung, 6pecial hard-court gut.—Griffiths' Tennis Service, 13 Wakefield St.. 50yds Town Hall. r pENNIS. —New Stocks, Quality Racquets. JL from 455; prompt expert Restringing, Repairs.—Tayler Eastbury, Queen's Arcade.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21347, 23 November 1932, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21347, 23 November 1932, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21347, 23 November 1932, Page 20